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Y – YOU & ME
M – MAKING A DIFFERENCE
C – CREATING OPPORTUNITIES
Main Road, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 7TY
TEL: 01639 643648
E-mail: maesycoedspecial@npt.school
Head teacher: Mrs Helen Glover
Chairperson of Governors: Mrs Hayley Hall
Welcome to Ysgol Maes y Coed, a Community Special School
Welcome to Ysgol Maes y Coed
As the Headteacher I am very proud to welcome you to the website / prospectus for Ysgol Maes Y Coed. Ysgol Maes Y Coed is a very welcoming school with 100 staff to support the education of our pupils. We have a warm, caring and supportive atmosphere. We are a place where pupils can be safe & happy and can learn & play. We value & encourage the support of parents, professionals & friends. We have 100 pupils from 2 to 19 years old all with a statement of severe or Profound learning needs. At our school we:
Have small classes with high staffing ratios
Focus on the individual needs of our pupils
Have a highly experienced and qualified staff to give high quality learning experiences
Provide opportunities for our pupils to experience the community safely and successfully
Use the outdoors to deliver lessons– not just classrooms
Raise pupil self-esteem and confidence
Work with Speech & language therapists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, psychologists and other professionals for the personalised education of each pupil
Help prepare our pupils for life, to enable them to be as successful as possible in the outside world
Have wonderful facilities including a hydrotherapy pool, sensory rooms, a wheelchair swing, basket swings, climbing frames, sensory gardens and beautiful grounds all in a secure and safe environment
If you would like to have a chat about the school or visit us please contact us on the school number 01639 643648
LOCATION
Ysgol Maes y Coed is in Bryncoch in the County of Neath Port Talbot. The school is next to the grounds of another special school, Ysgol Hendrefelin, local houses and open land. The view from the school is very pleasant, looking towards hills and woodland.
THE GOVERNING BODY Ysgol Maes y Coed is managed by a Governing Body of nine people with a wide range of experience who represent the Local Authority, the school staff, parents and the local community. The Governors meet regularly throughout the year to discuss all aspects of school life. During the school year, the Governors present their Annual Report to Parents and parents have the opportunity to discuss any aspect of school life with them. A list of members of the Governing Body is available in school.
SAFEGUARDING STATEMENT
Safeguarding & Child ProtectionPolicy available on request. It can also be accessed on the school website.
STAFFING Head-teacher Deputy Head 3 x TLRs Teachers Teaching Assistants Lunchtime Assistants Curriculum Resources Manager Pool attendant Office Staff Caretaker
Pupils are taught in small class groups organised as far as possible according to age.
This gives the best chance for individual attention so that all pupils feel important members of their class.
There are 13 classes each with a teacher and teaching assistants who work closely with physiotherapists, speech therapists and occupational therapists to meet the pupils' very special needs.
THE SCHOOL DAY 8.50am – School begins / Registration 10.30am – Break 11.45am - Dinner for primary pupils 12.30pm - Dinner for secondary pupils 1pm – Afternoon school begins 3pm – School ends – taxis arrive. Lists of term times and holidays are available each year.
SCHOOL UNIFORM If pupils want to wear uniform, our polo shirts are turquoise or navy blue, sweatshirts are navy blue. Uniform showing the school badge can be seen at school and bought from the school office, or from Macron Store Neath Abbey or online from Tescos.
ATTENDANCE
Parents should tell school the reason for absence as soon as possible on the first day that their child is away. All absences are checked on the first day of absence. Staff telephone parents to discuss any concerns.
TRANSPORT
Transport for pupils to and from the school is provided by the Local Education Authority. This may be by taxi or specially adapted vehicle for pupils who use wheelchairs. Escorts are provided by the Authority and special seating can also be arranged.
PUPIL REVIEW PROCEDURE
Each pupil's progress is reviewed at an annual review meeting to which parents and other professionals are invited. Annual Reviews are pupil focussed; the pupil's statement of educational need is reviewed to check that each pupil's needs are met. During the meeting reports are discussed, aims and objectives are set for the forthcoming year. Annual School Reports are sent to parents and associated professionals before the meetings and parent’s comments are actively sought. Parents are also invited to visit school during ‘Parent’s Week’ to discuss their child’s Individual Education Plan with the class teacher.
INDIVIDUAL EDUCATION PLAN
We provide each pupil with an individual education plan, which is continually updated and reviewed.
Every pupil is assessed and then an individual education plan is designed.
Parents are invited to comment on and contribute towards this plan, this is very important to us.
ADMISSIONS POLICY AND PROCEDURES The local Authority funds a set number of places at the school, this is reviewed annually. Pupils are referred to the school through the L.E.A.'s Additional Learning Needs Panel which meets regularly. All pupils have their additional learning needs protected by a full statement which names Ysgol Maes y Coed as the best school to meet their needs. When a new pupil starts at Ysgol Maes y Coed, an information exchange meeting is held for school staff, parents and any other agencies involved. Parents are welcome to visit the school at any reasonable time, by appointment with the Head teacher. Pupils may start at school at any time throughout the school year.
PARENTAL PARTNERSHIP
Contact with parents is made on a regular basis either through home-school books, telephone calls or parental visits to the school. All members of staff value their contact with pupils’ parents.
Partnership with parents helps to inform day to day teaching as well as to plan individual teaching programmes.
Parents are welcome into school at any time although they should check first that the particular member of staff is available.
PARENTS MEETINGS
The school has a P.T.F.A. which meets regularly to organise social
events and fundraising events. Parents meet informally and have a ‘parent’s room’ in school for
meeting, making coffee and chatting.
INCLUSION
Our pupils have opportunities for inclusion by:
Joining mainstream pupils for playtime Regular time in mainstream classes at nursery, primary or
secondary level with support from staff from this school. Working with mainstream pupils on projects We have also developed links with Neath Port Talbot College and older pupils (16+) spend time there every week.
THE LOCAL COMMUNITY
The school makes use of the facilities of Bryncoch village and the
town of Neath, which is only five minutes away. The school has its own adapted vehicles with wheelchair access
and wheelchair space so that all pupils can travel safely. Pupils visit shops, cinemas, sports facilities, swimming pools etc. as
well as taking part in many local events.
SCHOOL SECURITY The school ensures pupil safety at all times. There is a coded entry system to the school and pupils are always closely supervised.
SCHOOL MEALS
School meals are cooked in our own kitchen and are interesting and appetising. We can also provide for pupils with individual dietary needs. Dinner money should be sent into school on Monday mornings. Many pupils are eligible for free school meals and the forms to apply are available from the school office.
CHARGING AND REMISSIONS POLICY All pupils spend some time out of the school on visits each week. We believe that pupils learn best from first hand experiences.
Parents are invited to make a voluntary contribution to cover the cost of drinks or other items bought on visits and sometimes, entrance fees.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
Our pupils have the same rights as any other child and have access to the same experiences and facilities.
Our pupils have equal opportunities regardless of disability, sex, religion, colour or background.
So that all pupils can take part in all aspects of school life, each pupil is treated equally and fairly.
COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE
If parents have a problem with anything that happens in school they need to talk with the Head teacher or other members of staff.
We will try our best to solve any problems. If the problem is not solved then an official procedure may be
followed as detailed in the School Complaints Policy.
SCHOOL NURSE This school has a full-time nurse who can support pupils, staff and
parents with any medical issues. The nurse develops a Healthcare Plan for each pupil needing one. The nurse will give medication to pupils as necessary. Parents are asked to complete a form listing any medication, and
must tell school if there are any changes. Medicines are kept in a locked cupboard or fridge in the nurse’s
room
MEDICALS Regular medical appointments are arranged in school for pupils
and parents are asked to attend. Multi-disciplinary clinics are also held at school on a regular basis.
These meetings involve a wide range of professionals who may be involved with a particular pupil.
BEHAVIOUR
At Ysgol Maes y Coed we set high standards for behaviour: Staff use praise and reward not punishment. Pupils are encouraged to work hard, to identify behaviours and set
personal targets for improved behaviour. Pupils are rewarded for their achievements. If behaviour difficulties arise, they are dealt with on an individual
basis and an Individual Behaviour Plan is devised. If necessary, school staff can call upon the educational
psychologist or other professionals to help us assess and design a programme to help manage a pupil's behaviour.
Parents are involved at an early stage as co-operation between home and school will increase the chances of success.
Policy available on request & can be accessed on school website.
THE CURRICULUM
The curriculum is broad based and designed to meet pupils’
individual needs and to offer relevant experiences including the National Curriculum (although most pupils will be working at levels earlier than their mainstream peers).
Many pupils access learning through a sensory curriculum. This learning gives them the basis on which to understand their world.
We provide activities to develop the senses, touch, taste, smell, hearing and vision. Through the sensory curriculum we enable our pupils to gain access to those experiences which provide the basis of learning.
COMMUNICATION
Communication is a very important area of our curriculum. We help our pupils to develop a means of communication which is
appropriate for them.
Pupils have opportunities to communicate using spoken language, signing systems, symbols, photographs and gestures.
FOUNDATION PHASE
Children may start school from 2 years of age. Early Years pupils will usually start attending school part time,
moving gradually to a full school day, with agreement with their parents/carers
There is a very close working partnership between the parents, teachers, the physiotherapist, occupational therapist and speech therapist to be sure that individual needs are met in these important early years.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Pupils have access to a range of technology across all lessons. We have specially designed switches, computer programmes and
software as well as communication aids and mobility aids. We have a switch operated Guided Mobility System, a Sound
Beam and an Eye-Gaze system. We keep up to date with our technology. We work closely with parents so that technology can also be used
at home.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL EDUCATION
Personal and social development is very important for our pupils and links to all aspects of school life.
Due to their disabilities, many pupils will be dependent on others, but we give them a sense of achievement, dignity and pride.
Personal and Social Education covers the whole area of personal development and a pupils awareness of him / herself as a member of society.
Sex & Relationships Education is an important part of Personal and social development. It is taught when appropriate, in a sensitive manner, and always in agreement with parents.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Ysgol Maes y Coed is a Community Special School and is not affiliated to any particular religion.
R.E is a way of providing experiences to develop knowledge and understanding appropriate to each child's individual need.
R.E. is taught in whole school assemblies and in class lessons, sometimes as part of other lessons.
R.E. reflects pupils experiences of life, celebrating, exploring, caring, sharing, feeling, loving and encouraging the development of pupils individual personalities.
Parents may request to withdraw their child from some or all aspects of R.E. The Head-teacher will discuss this with parents.
P.E. – MOTOR DEVELOPMENT (SPORT)
Movement and motor development are very important to our curriculum.
P.E. and sporting activities are promoted throughout the school. All pupils are involved in Physical Education on a weekly basis
with an emphasis on Swimming, Games, Gymnastics and Athletics. Pupils take part in a range of sporting activities and competitions
including inter-school competitions and swimming galas. There are regular P.E. sessions to develop gross motor skills. Pupils have individual physiotherapy programmes drawn up by the
physiotherapist and teacher. Physiotherapy is carried out through individual sessions but also
throughout the school day in positioning and seating correctly for all activities, including lunchtime.
School staff work very closely with the physiotherapist and occupational therapist.
HYDROTHERAPY/ SWIMMING
The school has a hydrotherapy pool, supervised by a full time instructor. There is hoist access to the pool and risk assessments are in place for all pupils.
Pupils use the hydrotherapy pool regularly during the week and these sessions form part of the pupils’ education plan.
For those pupils who are developing swimming skills two local swimming pools are used.
Pupils can achieve S.T.A. swimming awards which are presented in assembly.
TRANSITION PLANNING Pupils may stay in school until the July following their 19th
birthdays. It is important to plan for post school life. Teachers, parents and other professionals work closely together to
ensure that decisions are made about a pupils future needs and to prepare pupils for the transition to life after school
When a pupil reaches Year 9, representatives from other services are invited to attend reviews. This may include:
Careers Wales – offer advice about specialist college placement for pupils 16+ with severe learning difficulties. They also provide information about possible supported work experiences or give information about post school opportunities.
Adult community Service Managers –Provide information about Social Services provision for young adults.
Social workers with responsibility for pupils aged 18+ - Gather information about individual pupils needs and liaise with the relevant service. They will also provide information about benefit entitlement as benefits change.
POST 16 CURRICULUM The curriculum for older pupils develops skills to prepare for life
after school. The Leavers curriculum is broad in order to provide for the
different needs of our pupils. Pupils can attend NPT College on a weekly basis supported by
school staff. The leaver’s curriculum is accredited by Agored Cymru. All pupils,
where appropriate leave school with recognised accreditation for their achievements
Work experience placements are arranged for some pupils. They are fully supported by school staff so that they gain positive benefits from the experience.
Pupils visit a variety of places of work to experience ‘World of Work’.
Our pupils’ personal and social development is very important and we prepare our pupils to live as fully as possible within the community and society at large.
Ysgol Maes y Coed is situated within the community of Bryncoch in the County Borough of Neath Port Talbot. The school site itself is bounded by the grounds of another school, Ysgol Hendrefelin local houses and open land. The outlook from the school is very pleasant, looking towards hills and woodland.
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